Missed bladder rupture following vaginal delivery: Possible role of assessing ascitic fluid creatinine levels?

Bladder injury is the most common urological trauma following the gynecological procedure. Normal vaginal delivery candidates with unresponsive and prolonged ascites and bladder‐emptying complaints should be examined for bladder rupture. We also suggest measurement of ascitic fluid creatinine levels...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical case reports 2020-07, Vol.8 (7), p.1247-1250
Hauptverfasser: Hadian, Babak, Nazarpoor, Samad, Garshasebi, Mohammad, Zafar Mohtashami, Azita
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Zusammenfassung:Bladder injury is the most common urological trauma following the gynecological procedure. Normal vaginal delivery candidates with unresponsive and prolonged ascites and bladder‐emptying complaints should be examined for bladder rupture. We also suggest measurement of ascitic fluid creatinine levels in these patients. Bladder injury is the most common urological trauma following the gynecological procedure. Normal vaginal delivery candidates with unresponsive and prolonged ascites and bladder‐emptying complaints should be examined for bladder rupture. We also suggest measurement of ascitic fluid creatinine levels in these patients.
ISSN:2050-0904
2050-0904
DOI:10.1002/ccr3.2900